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Wyoming Highway Patrol
Wyoming Highway PatrolWyomingState population 587,618
ACTIVE PARTNERSHIP — WYOMING03/08/2026

Wyoming Highway Patrol Partners with Code Four to Support Traffic Stops, Interdiction, and Crash Documentation

In Wyoming, Wyoming Highway Patrol is working with Code Four to reduce reporting drag across drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response. The focus is faster first drafts, cleaner review, and more officer time back for calls and follow-up.

587,618State population
Wyoming Highway Patrol

Roadside Reporting at Statewide Scale

Wyoming Highway Patrol's public materials point to a workload built around drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response. That means the first report has to support review, follow-up, and the next step in the case without keeping officers buried in paperwork longer than necessary.

That creates a documentation challenge built around speed, sequence, and clarity. Troopers need reports that hold together from the roadside forward, whether the stop stays routine, becomes a crash case, or turns into interdiction follow-up.

Cleaner Drafts for Troopers Working Stops, Crashes, and Interdiction

Code Four can help troopers move from stop details, in-car or body-worn footage, and field notes into a more usable first draft earlier in the process. That matters in a patrol model where roadside decisions can quickly expand into contraband seizures, criminal interdiction, crash reconstruction support, or coordination with other agencies.

A stronger initial draft can reduce rewrite time, preserve the timeline of the stop, and create a cleaner document for supervisors or downstream case review.

Why the Fit Is Specific to Wyoming Highway Patrol

That fit matters for Wyoming Highway Patrol because workloads around drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response create steady pressure on both caseload and review. Faster first drafts give officers, supervisors, and investigators a shorter path through paperwork and more time back for field work and follow-up.

Built for a Patrol Workflow That Starts on the Shoulder

Code Four is designed to support the report-writing step without forcing a change to the systems already used for highway patrol operations, review, or records. The rollout can stay focused on the points where a trooper benefits most from faster documentation: the first roadside narrative, the first supervisor review, and the first handoff into follow-up work.

That keeps implementation practical for an agency whose reporting starts in motion and often under time pressure.

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